i NEED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND VOLUME OF MY MP3.

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  1. NYAce

    NYAce Member

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    I need a program to make the quality of my mp3 better, or a program to make my mp3 louder with out making the quality worse. If anyone knows of one let me know.
     
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    Turn the amplifier up!
    Seriously.
    Any DSP or gain change will be another layer away from the source, and will deteriorate the quality.
    Plus you cannot really improve an MP3 - they are dreadful to start with, as you just cannot throw away that6 much data without serious loss.
    Once it is gone, it is gone forever.
     
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    olyteddy Regular member

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    Actually, all MP3Gain does is add a correcting factor to the file. It doesn't re-encode anything, so you don't lose quality.
     
  5. NYAce

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    Can you tell me how to turn up the amplifier.
     
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    grab onto the volume knob and turn up till you get the desired volume :)
     
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    yah there right if u can avoid it never turn up the volume on the program past 3/4 of the way and the same on the speakers because thats when u loss the quality
     
  8. wilkes

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    No, that is just the point that you are starting to hear the appalling mess the crap called MP3 makes of your music.
    Or the point where your speakers are starting to break up anyway.
    Match decent speakers to the right amp, and they will never overload.
    Speakers should always have a peak capability of around 50% higher than the stated amplifier peak to allow for transients. Oops - stupid, stupid me. I forgot that modern so-called 'mastering' actually eliminates all transients.

    Seriously - if you have decent amp/speakers, then you should always be able to hear how bad MP3 is.
     

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